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General betting rules apply to Mixed Martial Arts betting. In addition the following rules are specific to betting on boxing and MMA.

In the event that a Boxing / MMA match is postponed, bets have 'action' as long as the match is rescheduled to take place within 30 days of the original fight date.

All bets on Boxing / MMA have 'action' once the bell is sounded signifying the start of the opening round.

Where a fighter fails to answer the bell for the next round, his opponent will be deemed to have won the contest in the previous round. If for any reason a decision is awarded before the full number of rounds is completed, bets will be settled on the round in which the fight was stopped.

Bets that nominate 'to win on points' will only be deemed winners if the full number of rounds is completed.

In the event of a draw in a Boxing / MMA match, in match betting where the draw was available as one of the options to bet on, bets on the draw are paid as wins while bets on either fighter lose, but if a draw was not available to bet on, then bets on either fighter are refunded.

For betting purposes where K.O. (knockout) is posted on the board as one of the options available to wager on in boxing, K.O., T.K.O. (technical knockout) and disqualification are regarded as K.O.

The final bell never rings for betting on Sports Interaction, with action all year round. The most popular form of Boxing / MMA betting
is moneyline pricing, giving bettors three options to choose from when placing a bet. Look at this example:

Manny Pacquiao

-909

Joshua Clottey

+450

Draw

+3300

In the example above, Manny Pacquiao is the favorite, as indicated by the minus sign before his price in the first line. In this fight Pacquiao is a -909 favorite, meaning the bettor wins $100 for every $909 wagered if Pacquaio wins.

In the second line Joshua Clottey is the underdog, as indicated by the plus sign before his price. In this fight Clottey is a +450 underdog, meaning bettors win $450 for every $100 wagered if Clottey wins.

The third line is the option of a draw. This is priced at +3300, meaning bettors win $3,300 for every $100 if the fight ends in a draw.

Many fights offer betting options beyond the moneyline option and these can be found by clicking on the More Betting option on selected fights.